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Week 10 Story: Perspective
Perspective for the purpose of this challenge is the relationship of objects in the scene.
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Change your perspective and you change your reality.....
With the 24-70 on my 5d I finally feel as if I can breathe again. I know the 50 1.4 is a wonderful lens, but I've never felt comfortable with it....give me a wide angle and something different happens when I look through the camera.....to use a horrid pun - something just clicks :)
(I still want to go wider, but all things in good time).
U.S. Marine Lance Cpls. Daniel D. McKinney, left, and Jeffery A. Anderson observe artifacts July 17 at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Marines with Combat Assault Battalion visited the War Memorial of Korea to learn more about the history of the history of their ROK Marine counterparts before the start of Korean Marine Exchange Program 14-12. KMEP improves upon the already strong relationship between ROK and U.S. Marines and enhances interoperability. McKinney is a Houston, Texas, native, and Anderson is a Grand Junction, Colorado, native. Both are ground radio repairmen with CAB, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Diamond N. Peden/Released)
My office building is quite long. This is a shot from the middle - it reaches the same distance in the other direction.
Handheld HDR, hence a slight mismatch in the aligning.
Titan (the orange-brown moon) is actually much larger than the other moon (whose name I've forgotten - most Saturnian moons look pretty much the same) shown above Titan.
There's the view from below, and now, a view from above :D Well, it's not really above, but halfway up.
A view from the Skybridge. Took this while I was with 3 VIPs from Korea some time back, who insisted on visiting the bridge. The main and M-VIP was a little girl aged 7 - her grandparents (who does not understand English at all) were only accompanying her. They pretty much gave me freedom to take pictures while on duty :P Hahah!
I must have taken several hours looking at this picture, processing it and the re-processing it again and again until I got my desired final look.
Gears : 350d + EF-S 18-55mm kit lens + Cir Polariser
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By changing perspective in photography, subjects can appear much smaller or larger than normal, lines can converge differently, and much more.⠀
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